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NSFWAwful murder story from today
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In a heinous murder that has shocked the UK, a 28-year-old man stabbed his wife to death, chopped her body in over 200 pieces and stored them in his kitchen for a week before dumping them in a river with the help of a friend.
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ColorlessTrees, ForgottenAgain, marchshift and 3 others
What the fuck. I hate humanity as a whole but it's clear that some humans are just far, far worse than others. He deserves more than a life sentence honestly
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ColorlessTrees, sserafim, BrainShower and 2 others
I don't care what she did. Nothing justifies that sort of....I can't even describe it. Poor woman didn't deserve that. Nor the hamsters. I hate how humans are even capable of this.
I think I may have missed that. But being autistic is not something I would think could cause someone to murder someone so brutally. I guess they are attempting at any way of mitigation for this case as is their job to do so. The lawyer may not have much to go on for a case like this...
I think I may have missed that. But being autistic is not something I would think could cause someone to murder someone so brutally. I guess they are attempting at any way of mitigation for this case as is their job to do so. The lawyer may not have much to go on for a case like this...
Thought in all fairness, he's going to have his work cutout for him, so I can understand him scrambling to find anything to blame for this man's heinous actions.
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